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I need to put a link in a TextView, I have a string that contains the tag <a href="link">Text for link</a> and some other text. The problem is that if I run the project I can see the text but it's not clickable. I tried with the <b> tag too to see if that works and it seems that it doesn't work too.

How can I make this to work without the Linkify usage?

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  • Your question is not very clear. Also, why do you not want to use linkify? Jan 25, 2011 at 6:58
  • you have to tell your app what to do when you click on the textview (on click event ->open the link Jan 25, 2011 at 6:58
  • No, I don't want to make it with linkify
    – Cata
    Jan 25, 2011 at 7:00

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Thank you for your help all.

I have managed to make this work, after I have found some examples in the android samples.

here is the code:

textView.setText(Html.fromHtml(
            "<b>text3:</b>  Text with a " +
            "<a href=\"http://www.google.com\">link</a> " +
            "created in the Java source code using HTML."));
textView.setMovementMethod(LinkMovementMethod.getInstance());

Hope this help others...

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    This solution ignores any phone number and email address links. I'm yet to find a solution which handles all kinds of links (web, phone, email, ...) in the same TextView.
    – dbm
    Jun 25, 2014 at 11:03
  • I have a Text View with json response data.that Response contains description and mail id and phone number how can i give click event for mail id and mobile number in that text view android.
    – Harsha
    Aug 21, 2014 at 5:00
  • I've done this but how do I know the user clicked it for tracking purposes?
    – JPM
    Oct 24, 2014 at 21:02
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    Note: this will not work if you've set in your TextView's properties to autoLink some properties! If you have, you must call textView.setAutoLinkMask(0); before you call setText()
    – Xebozone
    Dec 21, 2015 at 3:39
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Getting links working from html is kind of tricky:

  1. Apply your text via xml android:text="@string/… or via setText() (see other answers)

  2. Use textView.setMovementMethod(LinkMovementMethod.getInstance()) to make links clickable (see other answers)

  3. Do NOT add android:autoLink="web" to you XML resource (section TextView), otherwise A-tags are not rendered correctly and are not clickable any longer.

Remark 1:
The OnClickListener can be helpful, if your TextView contains only one link and you want to trigger the navigation even if the user clicks aside your link, but inside the TextView.

Remark 2:
android:linksClickable="true" still does not work (as of Android 3.2), use p. 2 instead

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    It doesn't work if add link string from resource in TextView xml. It's only works with setText(Html.fromHtml(getResources().getString(R.string.STRING_NAME))) for me Oct 22, 2013 at 17:50
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Linkify is the class you must use to create links. BTW, what is the reason for not using Linkify?

You can linkify all text in your textview for actions like visiting a website or calling a phone number based on the schema. Android provides the easiest way to do it. Consider the below code.

TextView noteView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.noteview);
noteView.setText(someContent);
Linkify.addLinks(noteView, Linkify.ALL);

For creating custom links, the same Linkify class provides various options. Google has published a blogpost on this .

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  • Thanks for help , can you guide me how can i remove underline ?
    – Jan
    Feb 28, 2013 at 7:49
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    This doesn't work for links like <a href="http://blah.com">http://blah.com</a>. Aug 21, 2016 at 17:20
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I couldn't figure it out, but finally it started working when I did something like:

tvTermsOfUse.setText(Html.fromHtml(getString(R.string.tv_terms_of_use_html)));
Linkify.addLinks(tvTermsOfUse, Linkify.ALL);
tvTermsOfUse.setMovementMethod(LinkMovementMethod.getInstance());

Text view looks like:

<TextView
    android:id="@+id/tv_terms_of_use"
    android:layout_width="wrap_content"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:layout_alignParentBottom="true"
    android:layout_centerHorizontal="true"
    android:textAlignment="gravity"
    android:gravity="center"
    android:textColor="@android:color/white"
    android:textSize="15sp" />

and string res:

<string name="tv_terms_of_use_html">
    <![CDATA[This is link to <a href="http://google.com/">Google</a>.]]>
</string>

Important part: The Linkify.addLinks has to be done before tvTermsOfUse.setMovementMethod, otherwise it won't work.

No other settings are necessary in XML.

It took me around hour to figure it out myself, hope it helps someone.

EDIT:

According to @rfellons comment

Thanks. Also for me works ... BUT only with

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>

on Manifest.xml. – rfellons Sep 7 at 13:31

Make sure you check it as well.

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    Absoluty Right! Thanks for the time to write it down! PEOPLE! THE ANSWER IS HERE!!!! Jul 4, 2013 at 2:38
  • Useful answer, help me a lot, thnks!
    – validcat
    Apr 30, 2014 at 7:43
  • Thanks! I tried all other answers in this and other similar questions and none worked. It also didn't work without the CDATA.
    – Asaf
    Aug 11, 2016 at 13:08
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    Thanks. Also for me works ... BUT only with <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/> on Manifest.xml.
    – rfellons
    Sep 7, 2016 at 13:31
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Use

android:linksClickable="true"
android:autoLink="web"
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  • this is the easiest method out there and it worked fine
    – marson
    Aug 26, 2014 at 20:02
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I can't reply to your answer for some reason; I just wanted to say that you can omit the textView.setText and just put it in a string resource, and set that using android:text. You just need to keep the textView.setMovementMethod(LinkMovementMethod.getInstance());; unfortunately android:linksClickable="true" by itself does not work.

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To add the links dynamically (fetched from the server), this works:

textView.setText(Html.fromHtml(
                "<a href=" + response.getLink()
                        + ">" + context.getString(R.string.link_from_server) + "</a> "));

and in XML add this:

android:linksClickable="true"

If your strings.xml has this:

<string name="link_from_server">Dynamic Link</string>

This will add "Dynamic Link" to your text view and if you touch on this, it will go the link provided by your server.

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The Solution : Linkify.addLinks(chatText,Linkify.ALL);

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This works pretty correcty:(In textview properties,inside xml file)

android:autolink="web"

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